SHARC Roadshow 2026
Free
Humffray Room
SHARC is heading to Ballarat
We want to catch up with people with experience of alcohol, drugs or gambling challenges.
Join SHARC for a relaxed and welcoming afternoon focused on the issues that matter most to you.
Our purpose is twofold. We want to tell you a bit more about the programs at SHARC – an organisation that has been around for 30 years, staffed by people with lived and living experience of the alcohol and other drugs (AOD) system. We run peer led residential programs and supports for the peer workforce. We also provide opportunities for you to use your experiences to advocate for change in the system.
This is an opportunity to have open conversations about what you need in relation to recovery, and harm reduction, and to learn about our supports. We also want to hear about your experiences accessing services, what’s working well, what is missing, and what needs to change.
Come along for a cuppa’ and a snack, connect with others, and have your say.
Who will be there?
The APSU team (Association of Participating Service Users)
APSU is the Victorian consumer body for people who use, have used, or are eligible to use alcohol and other drug (AOD) services, including family and significant others affected by AOD challenges. APSU advocates for system change and ensures the voices of people who use services are heard and valued. The APSU team will also provide an overview of the programs that SHARC runs.
What can I expect?
- Find out about our programs
- Information about how you can use your lived experience of accessing services to advocate for change across the system
- An opportunity for you to tell us about the needs of regional Victorians to help us advocate for improved service provision in the Grampians region
- A low-pressure, stigma-free environment
- Friendly SHARC staff with a lived experience of accessing the alcohol and drug service system, ready to listen
- Tea, coffee, snacks
- Printed resources to take home with you
This event takes place on Wadawurrung Country. Ballaarat Mechanics’ Institute acknowledges the Wadawurrung People of the Kulin Nation as the first inhabitants and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we work, learn and create. Always Was, Always Will Be, Aboriginal Land.